@neurodocdiary: What’s the craziest diagnosis you’ve ever seen someone make on the spot? #neuro #medicine #neurology #doctor #diagnosis #raredisease #medtok #doctorsoftiktok #greenscreen
I feel I am going to diagnose half of my patient with Anton syndrome, because I don't believe them
2025-07-23 05:24:04
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Paulo Mendes :
One neurologist lectured 100 medical students. When he finished, he went to one of the students and said, “you have absence seizures. You need treatment.” He had spotted the stereotypical facial movements while delivering the lecture.
2025-07-24 01:18:15
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z :
that poor man 😔
2025-07-26 09:52:41
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Alphacarbon7 :
Was with an infectious disease attending doing a rotation and anytime a resident would stop him in the halls and ask a question about a case, he would listen to the first sentence and say things like "it's probably Klebsiella pneumoniae, give Ceftriaxone" and the next day, the same resident would say "you were right, the cultures came back"...turns out this ID attending was stopping at the microbiology lab every morning and reviewing preliminary culture results for the entire hospital looking for interesting bugs 😏...your attending had some background info on that patient guaranteed 😂😂
2025-07-22 09:35:23
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User123456789 :
Bro won but at what cost
2025-07-25 11:17:26
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user6292540860281 :
Why are you showing someone’s private medical records on tik tok
2025-07-22 00:49:24
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Nobng🌶️ :
Doc reading Mri, “haha I win… but at what cost”🥹
2025-07-23 01:35:21
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John Smith :
“No, im ugly she’s messed up”
2025-07-24 00:15:15
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Lisa, RN and all that jazz :
I really hope you told the nurses this story because honestly this would make this doc a Legend at the nurse’s station. He’s a 1 but he’s smart AND he KNOWS he’s a 1?!? He’s a 20. 🤣🤣🤣
2025-07-22 14:56:11
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Xiao :
Me handsome? Not on my watch [proud]
2025-07-23 16:07:38
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Sujoy Bose :
For early career medicine and related fields, this, is the epitome of pattern recognition. This does not come from experience (though it might). It comes from those gruelling hours of studying the books (yes, the books, that one ostracises during actual school) and thus training the brain. Mark of a great diagnostician.
2025-07-23 14:49:34
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charlesaf3 :
ex gf, psychiatrist, out at dinner with a friend, hears her complaining about things takes a look at her and says I'm a psychiatrist not a doctor but go get checked out for lupus. she had lupus
2025-07-23 01:41:15
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Sugarbeets 🐶🐱🦋🐢 :
We love a self-aware king but DAMN. 😂
2025-07-24 00:08:34
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user8754262561146 :
That looks like PRES, are they the same? Diffusion restriction?
2025-07-24 02:10:49
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~Em-otionalDamage~ :
a hospital security guard diagnosed my CSF leak. he was called because I wouldn't(I couldn't) sit in the waiting room and was laying on the floor. I'd get a mind-blowing headache if I was more than 30° upright. He asked if I recently had a spinal tap. yes. two doctors had missed it, but the ER security guard got it right immediately. one blood patch later, I was good to go.
2025-07-25 12:44:37
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Brendan Kennedy :
Are you from Newfoundland? Your accent starts leaning Irish by surprise. Great story too btw
2025-07-25 15:02:51
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Todenes92 :
My boss (geriatrician) saw a patient for less than ten seconds and was certain it was cerebral amyloid angiopathy, even down to the subtype, and as per usual he turned out to be right. Here in the Nordics, there’s a significant overlap between neurology and geriatrics, as strokes in people over 70 and neurodegenerative disorders typically affecting the elderly falls just as much under the IM/geriatrics umbrella as neurology, as diseases causing functional loss in the elderly are their domain. Also, same guy differentiates between PD and MSA-P by just glancing at a patient’s gait as he walks by them in the corridor. This guy has been rotating between geriatric and stroke unit, as well as attending in the ER (no specialists in EM in Norway before 2021, now a subspeciality of internal medicine) for 25 years or something.
2025-07-22 12:08:02
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Monica🍒 :
This is lowkey kinda sad and I want to give him a hug🥹
2025-07-24 07:35:16
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Lori Henderson Edwards :
Had a nephrologist walk in the er for an altered patient with crazy kidney functions. He took a breath in and said “antifreeze poising”. He was right.
2025-07-23 01:46:06
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SaraBellum91 :
Me when I get a compliment..
2025-07-22 00:48:29
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Johno Chayso :
had a nurse practitioner tell me my acute abdominal pain that lasted years was a lack of roughage in my diet and not in fact appendicitis. she was wrong, but it was a really fast diagnosis.
2025-07-24 11:00:54
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Megan 🌙 :
That is equally hilarious & brilliant tbh lol
2025-07-22 07:09:03
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hannah :
worked eating disorders inpatient — anorexic pt talked abt how much eating Hurt, had even had a negative endoscopy. night RN met her the first time and said “it feels like MALS” but MD thought pt was exaggerating — one CTA later, um. it was indeed MALS.
2025-07-24 07:20:29
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Lorlor :
We love a self aware king
2025-07-24 21:10:34
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Tairāwhiti Doc :
Amazing story! Was this a Neuro attending because that would track.
2025-07-22 23:37:41
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